A loom is a machine used for weaving cloth, which mainly forms fabric by interweaving alternating warp and weft yarns.
Features
- Materials: Wood. The “feet” allow the loom to be tilted back slightly. Or, if you prefer to weave horizontally, place the loom flat on a table and no feet are needed. The heald frame supports the two shed spacers very well. The loom is made of plain pine. The parts are sanded, the facing pegs are all in place, and all the holes are drilled so you can easily insert bolts and screws into them. All you need is a Phillips head screwdriver (manual or electric) to connect the frame together.
- The weaving area (the distance between the top and bottom facing pegs) is 37 inches by 17 inches wide. The loom installation instructions are included along with the wooden dowels (heald frames), adjustable heald frame supports, wooden swords (second heald frame spacers), and three tassel spacers (thin pieces of wood). The first photo shows an example of how to twist the loom and start weaving)
- Stable fabric quality: can ensure the consistency and quality of fabrics and reduce defects.
- High production efficiency: greatly improves production efficiency.
- High material utilization: the loom can reasonably utilize raw materials and reduce waste in the weaving process.
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